File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_2002/postcolonial.0203, message 103


Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 01:51:42 +1100
From: saeed urrehman <think-AT-riseup.net>
Subject: the ironies of the migrant condition 



3,000 Pakistanis seek citizenship in cyber country

http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/mar2002-daily/11-03-2002/main/update.htm#14

(Updated at 1600 PST)
STOCKHOLM: More than 3,000 Pakistanis want to become citizens in the 
northern European nation of Ladonia, the country's state secretary 
disclosed on Monday to a foreign news agency. Unfortunately, the country 
doesn't exist.
Ladonia is a piece of land in southern Sweden only one square kilometre 
(half-mile) in size, and as a nation exists mainly on the Internet 
(http://www.aim.se/ladonia) and in the mind of its creator, artist Lars Vilks.
"It all started a month ago when we began getting the first applications 
from Pakistan, and then the pace really picked up," Vilks, whose Ladonian 
title is state secretary, said.
"We got regular mail asking how to get to Ladonia and where our embassy in 
Pakistan is situated," Vilks said.
The artist set up Ladonia in 1996 to protest an attempt by Swedish 
authorities to remove two large abstract works of art he built at a scenic 
location in Skene, southern Sweden.
Surprised and upset that the website had given people false hopes, Vilks 
has temporarily shut down the site's citizen application facility. The 
imaginary country already has 6,000 registered "citizens."
"I just spoke with my Minister of Internet. We are going to try and open it 
again, with a text warning people that we cannot provide jobs or housing," 
Vilks said.




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